Can guilt lead to psychological growth following trauma exposure?

Sharon Dekel*, Daria Mamon, Zahava Solomon, Olivia Lanman, Gabriella Dishy

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Abstract

With the growing interest in posttraumatic growth (PTG) and its predictors, this study examined the relationship between trauma-related guilt and PTG in a sample of veterans over time. Self-reported guilt, PTG, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were measured in combat veterans and prisoners of war (POWs). Positive correlations were found between guilt, PTSD, and PTG levels. Hierarchical regression revealed that initial guilt levels predicted subsequent PTG controlling for initial PTSD in combat veterans but not in POWs. The findings suggest that posttraumatic growth can be facilitated by trauma-related guilt, underscoring the complex relationship between positive and negative trauma outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)196-198
Number of pages3
JournalPsychiatry Research
Volume236
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Feb 2016

Funding

FundersFunder number
Executive Committee on Research22442
Massachusetts General Hospital

    Keywords

    • Guilt
    • Posttraumatic growth
    • Posttraumatic stress disorder

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